| 11. | All of these come from varieties of the " Camellia sinensis " plant.
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| 12. | The plant itself is camellia sinensis.
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| 13. | Teas made from tea leaves, Camellia sinensis, are rich in antioxidants, specifically flavonoids.
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| 14. | Even Dihydrogen Monoxide and Camellia sinensis that will nourish them through the long afternoon . . ."
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| 15. | Herbal tea : These are not truly teas because they are made from plants other than Camellia sinensis.
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| 16. | Black, green and white teas are plucked from the same " Camellia sinensis " plant.
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| 17. | The discovery of Camellia sinensis in 1834 in Assam was followed by its tests in 1836 37 in London.
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| 18. | The first commercial tea was developed from Camellia sinensis, the " Chinese tea plant ", in 2001.
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| 19. | It is made of four sorts of stems, stalks and twigs of " Camellia sinensis ".
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| 20. | Camellia sinensis is an evergreen shrub or small tree that is usually trimmed to below when cultivated for its leaves.
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